Tremadog

£25.00

by Steve Long (2010)

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Description

“The Tremadog area is particularly renowned for its popular ‘rain shadow’ crags cradling the village named after the famous Victorian engineer William Madocks, who built the sea wall that drained the valley floor in 1811. The popularity of these fine crags, with their sunny disposition and striking lines on golden dolerite, has understandably eclipsed the wide variety of outlying crags, but there are many gems to be discovered throughout this region by discerning climbers who are willing to walk a little further (or a bit further again) from the road.”

Tremadog, the classic alternative to a day in the rain-soaked mountains. This is a full colour guide containing clear maps showing crag locations and access, high quality colour photo-diagrams of the crags and easily followed written descriptions which you will appreciate as you struggle through the woods below the crags; the package is topped off with a portfolio of inspiring action photos.

  • Tremadog by Steve Long (2010)
  • Artwork by Don Sargeant, history by Andy Boorman, and edited and typeset by Peter Sterling
  • 39 crags in nine distinct areas, including the ever popular main Tremadog cliffs; Craig y Gesail, Craig y Castell, Craig Pant Ifan, and Craig Bwlch y Moch.
  • Star ratings given for all routes. (590+ stars!)
  • 376 pages describing over 847 climbs; more than 1300 pitches (over 28.5km of climbing).
  • 114 colour photo-topos.
  • 84 action photographs.
  • 30 photoplans.
  • Full detailed colour mapping coverage of all crags documented in the guide.
  • Graded list of climbs on Castell, Pant Ifan, and Bwlch y Moch.

ISBN: 978-0-901601-88-9

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Sample Pages

Joe Bertalot on Pincushion (E2 Craig Pant Ifan) Photo Don Sargeant

 

Topo with Tim Parkinson & Karen Whitehouse on 3rd pitch of Vector (E2 Craig Bwlch y Moch)
Photo Don Sargeant